Methods, devices, and systems for providing increased access to first aid supplies

ABSTRACT

Disclosed herein, in certain embodiments, are methods, devices, and systems for dispensing bandages comprising: a dispenser body defining an interior compartment with an open or partially open top and comprising a front wall with an exposed upper edge and at least one interior compartment divider; at least one bandage pack disposed in the interior compartment, wherein the bandage pack comprises at least one individually wrapped bandage; and at least one retaining clip, wherein the clip retains a bandage pack in the dispenser body.

CROSS REFERENCE

This application is a Continuation of U.S. application Ser. No.13/109,908, filed May 17, 2011.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Medical emergencies pose a serious and prevalent threat to society.According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),Americans suffered 29.6 million non-fatal injuries in 2009. Over 2million of these non-fatal injuries were cuts or punctures. Emergencydepartments in the United States average approximately 400 visits foreach 1000 people every year. The CDC further reports that injuries inthe home result in about 30% of all injury-related emergency departmentvisits. The National Institutes of Health and the Mayo Clinic recommendimmediately covering wounds such as cuts, scrapes, and punctures with asterile bandage.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Effective first aid requires easy and rapid access to sterile dressingsappropriate to cover, protect, and help stop bleeding from a variety ofwounds such as cuts, scrapes, and punctures. Dressings, such asbandages, should be readily available, clean, and dry. Moreover,bandages should be dispensed in a way that allows uncomplicatedapplication with one hand. Because many injuries occur in the home,bandage dispensers should be attractive and appropriate for use in ahome in a visible and easily accessed location. Accordingly, we haveidentified a long-felt and unmet need for a home bandage dispenser thatincludes a mechanism to retain a variety of bandage packs such thatindividual bandages are dispensed clean, dry, and ready to apply, yet iseasily refilled.

In one aspect, disclosed herein are systems for dispensing bandagescomprising: a dispenser body defining an interior compartment with anopen or partially open top and comprising a front wall with an exposedupper edge and at least one interior compartment divider; at least onebandage pack disposed in said interior compartment, wherein said bandagepack comprises at least one individually wrapped bandage; and at leastone retaining clip, wherein said clip retains a bandage pack in saiddispenser body.

In some embodiments, the retaining clip fits over the exposed upper edgeof the front wall of the dispenser body and reversibly interlocks withthe dispenser body such that it allows removal of individual bandagesfrom the interior compartment through the top of the dispenser body, butdoes not allow removal of a bandage pack disposed therein. In someembodiments, the interlocking between the retaining clip and thedispenser body results from interaction of a protrusion and a recess. Infurther embodiments, a protrusion is associated with the dispenser bodyand a recess is associated with a retaining clip. In other embodiments,a protrusion is associated with a retaining clip and a recess isassociated with the dispenser body. In some embodiments, theinterlocking between the retaining clip and the dispenser body resultsfrom friction. In some embodiments, the retaining clip interferes withremoval of a bandage pack by fitting over the front wall of thedispenser body and a portion of a bandage pack simultaneously. In someembodiments, the system comprises 1-11 retaining clips. In furtherembodiments, the system comprises 3-9 retaining clips. In still furtherembodiments, the system comprises 6 retaining clips.

In some embodiments, a divider is planar and disposed in the interiorcompartment of the dispenser body perpendicular to said front wall. Insome embodiments, a divider is fixed. In other embodiments, a divider isremovable or repositionable. In some embodiments, the dispenser bodycomprises from 1 to 10 dividers. In further embodiments, the dispenserbody comprises from 3 to 7 dividers. In still further embodiments, thedispenser body comprises 5 dividers. In some embodiments, the systemcomprises one bandage pack for each division in the interior compartmentand one retaining clip for each bandage pack.

In some embodiments, the dispenser body further comprises a rear wallwith pre-drilled holes to facilitate mounting the dispenser to a fixedsurface. In some embodiments, the dispenser body further comprises arear wall with adhesive to facilitate mounting the dispenser to a fixedsurface.

In some embodiments, the system comprises 1-11 bandage packs. In furtherembodiments, the system comprises 3-9 bandage packs. In still furtherembodiments, the system comprises 6 bandage packs. In some embodiments,each bandage pack comprises a rigid cover and a plurality ofindividually wrapped bandages, wherein the individually wrapped bandagesare bound to each other and to the cover, wherein removal of anindividual bandage from the pack causes the bound portion of the wrapperto be retained, thus freeing and partially exposing a bandage. In someembodiments, the individually wrapped bandages are bound to each otherand to the cover along a bottom edge. In some embodiments, each bandagepack comprises 3 to 50 individually wrapped bandages. In furtherembodiments, each bandage pack comprises 5 to 40 individually wrappedbandages. In still further embodiments, each bandage pack comprises 10to 20 individually wrapped bandages. In some embodiments, the bandagepacks are the same size. In other embodiments, the bandage packs are notthe same size. In some embodiments, the bandage packs have sizesselected from: 72 mm wide×40 mm deep×107 mm long, 62 mm wide×40 mmdeep×107 mm long, 60 mm wide×40 mm deep×107 mm long, 80 mm wide×27 mmdeep×107 mm long, 80 mm wide×34 mm deep×107 mm long, and 80 mm wide×40mm deep×107 mm long. In some embodiments, the individually wrappedbandages have sizes selected from: 45 mm×51 mm, 40 mm×10 mm, 76 mm×38mm, 76 mm×25 mm, and 76 mm×19 mm.

In some embodiments, the interior compartment of the dispenser body isbox-shaped. In some embodiments, the lid of the dispenser body ishinged. In some embodiments, the lid is at least partially transparent.In some embodiments, the lid is made of paper or plastic. In someembodiments, the front wall of the dispenser body is at least partiallytransparent. In some embodiments, the dispenser body is made of paper orplastic. In some embodiments, a retaining clip is made of plastic ormetal.

In another aspect, disclosed herein are systems for dispensingindividual bandages comprising: a dispenser body defining a box-shapedinterior compartment with an open top and comprising: a front wall, alid that reversibly covers the open top of the interior compartment; andat least one planar divider disposed in said interior compartmentperpendicular to said front wall; a plurality of bandage packs disposedin said divided interior compartment, wherein each said bandage packcomprises a rigid cover and a plurality of individually wrappedbandages, wherein said individually wrapped bandages are bound to eachother and to said cover, wherein removal of an individual bandage fromsaid pack causes the bound portion of the wrapper to be retained, thusfreeing and partially exposing said bandage; and a plurality ofretaining clips, wherein each clip is adapted to fit over the upper edgeof said front wall, wherein each said retaining clip reversiblyinterlocks with said dispenser body so as to interfere with removal of abandage pack, but allow removal of individual bandages from the interiorcompartment through the open top of said dispenser body.

In yet another aspect, disclosed herein are retaining clips for abandage dispenser, wherein said bandage dispenser comprises: a dispenserbody defining an interior compartment with an open or partially open topand comprising a front wall with an exposed upper edge and at least oneinterior compartment divider; wherein said interior compartment of saiddispenser body is adapted to contain a plurality of bandage packs,wherein each said bandage pack comprises a plurality of individuallywrapped bandages; and wherein said retaining clip retains a bandage packin said dispenser body.

In some embodiments, the retaining clip fits over the exposed upper edgeof the front wall and reversibly interlocks with the dispenser body suchthat it allows removal of individual bandages from said interiorcompartment through the top of the dispenser body, but does not allowremoval of a bandage pack disposed therein. In further embodiments, theinterlocking between a retaining clip and the dispenser body resultsfrom interaction of a protrusion and a recess. In still furtherembodiments, the protrusion is associated with the dispenser body andthe recess is associated with a retaining clip. In other embodiments,the protrusion is associated with a retaining clip and the recess isassociated with the dispenser body. In some embodiments, theinterlocking between a retaining clip and the dispenser body resultsfrom friction. In some embodiments, a retaining clip interferes withremoval of a bandage pack by fitting over the front wall of saiddispenser body and a portion of a bandage pack simultaneously.

In some embodiments, a divider is planar and disposed in the interiorcompartment perpendicular to the front wall of the dispenser body. Insome embodiments, a divider is fixed. In other embodiments, a divider isremovable or repositionable. In some embodiments, the dispenser bodycomprises from 1 to 10 dividers. In further embodiments, the dispenserbody comprises from 3 to 7 dividers. In still further embodiments, thedispenser body comprises 5 dividers.

In some embodiments, the dispenser body further comprises a rear wallwith pre-drilled holes to facilitate mounting the dispenser to a fixedsurface. In some embodiments, the dispenser body further comprises arear wall with adhesive to facilitate mounting the dispenser to a fixedsurface.

In some embodiments, the interior compartment of the dispenser body isadapted to contain 1-11 bandage packs. In further embodiments, theinterior compartment of the dispenser body is adapted to contain 3-9bandage packs. In still further embodiments, the interior compartment ofthe dispenser body is adapted to contain 6 bandage packs. In someembodiments, each bandage pack comprises a rigid cover and a pluralityof individually wrapped bandages, wherein said individually wrappedbandages are bound to each other and to said cover, wherein removal ofan individual bandage from said pack causes the bound portion of thewrapper to be retained, thus freeing and partially exposing saidbandage. In further embodiments, the individually wrapped bandages arebound to each other and to said cover along a bottom edge. In someembodiments, each bandage pack comprises 3 to 50 individually wrappedbandages. In further embodiments, each bandage pack comprises 5 to 40individually wrapped bandages. In still further embodiments, eachbandage pack comprises 10 to 20 individually wrapped bandages. In someembodiments, the bandage packs are the same size. In other embodiments,the bandage packs are not the same size. In some embodiments, thebandage packs have sizes selected from: 72 mm wide×40 mm deep×107 mmlong, 62 mm wide×40 mm deep×107 mm long, 60 mm wide×40 mm deep×107 mmlong, 80 mm wide×27 mm deep×107 mm long, 80 mm wide×34 mm deep×107 mmlong, and 80 mm wide×40 mm deep×107 mm long. In some embodiments, theindividually wrapped bandages have sizes selected from: 45 mm×51 mm, 40mm×10 mm, 76 mm×38 mm, 76 mm×25 mm, and 76 mm×19 mm.

In some embodiments, the interior compartment of the dispenser body isbox-shaped. In some embodiments, the lid of the dispenser body ishinged. In some embodiments, the lid comprises one or more transparentwindows. In some embodiments, the lid is made of paper or plastic. Insome embodiments, the front wall of the dispenser body comprises one ormore transparent windows. In some embodiments, the dispenser body ismade of paper or plastic. In some embodiments, a retaining clip is madeof plastic or metal.

In yet another aspect, disclosed herein are retaining clips for anindividual bandage dispenser, wherein said bandage dispenser comprises:a dispenser body defining a box-shaped interior compartment with an openor partially open top; a front wall with an exposed upper edge; a lidthat reversibly covers the open top of the interior compartment; and atleast one planar divider disposed in said interior compartmentperpendicular to said front wall; wherein said divided interiorcompartment of said dispenser body is adapted to contain a plurality ofbandage packs, wherein each said bandage pack comprises a rigid coverand a plurality of individually wrapped bandages, wherein saidindividually wrapped bandages are bound to each other and to said cover,wherein removal of an individual bandage from said pack causes the boundportion of the wrapper to be retained, thus freeing and partiallyexposing said bandage; and wherein said retaining clip is adapted to fitover said exposed upper edge of said front wall and reversibly interlockwith said dispenser body so as to interfere with removal of a bandagepack, but allow removal of individual bandages from the interiorcompartment through the open top of said dispenser body.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 shows a non-limiting example of a system for dispensingindividual bandages; in this case, an assembly including a dispenserbody 1, a plurality of bandage packs 5, and a plurality of retainingclips 6. The dispenser body includes an exposed upper edge 2 and isconnected via a hinge 4 to a lid 3. The interior compartment of thedispenser body contains a plurality of bandage packs 5 each containing aplurality of individual bandages. A retaining clip 6 is associated witheach bandage pack 5.

FIG. 2 shows a non-limiting example of a cross-section of an assemblyfor dispensing individual bandages; in this case, an assembly includinga dispenser body 8 and a retaining clip 13 placed over the upper edge 9of the dispenser body. The dispenser body 8 defines an interiorcompartment that is divided by at least one planar divider 10 and isconnected via a hinge 12 to a lid 11. The retaining clip 13 isreversibly interlocked with the dispenser body by interaction with aprotrusion 14 on the upper edge 9 of the dispenser body.

FIG. 3 shows a non-limiting example of a bandage pack; in this case, abandage pack including a rigid cover 18 and a plurality of individuallywrapped bandages 16. The bandages are bound to each other and to thecover along a bottom edge 19.

FIG. 4 shows a non-limiting example of an individually wrapped bandage;in this case, a bandage that has been removed from a bandage pack suchas the example depicted in FIG. 3. Part of the wrapper 21 is retained inthe bandage pack, thus partially exposing the bandage 20.

FIG. 5 shows a non-limiting example of a dispenser body; in this case, adispenser body including five interior compartment dividers and sixretaining clips fit over the upper edge of the front wall.

FIG. 6 shows another non-limiting example of a dispenser body; in thiscase, a dispenser body including a transparent lid, five interiorcompartment dividers, and six retaining clips fit over the upper edge ofthe front wall. The retaining clips reversibly interlock with thedispenser body by interaction of a protrusion on the dispenser body anda corresponding hole in the retaining clip 23.

FIG. 7 shows a non-limiting example of a view of a dispenser body; inthis case, a rear view of a dispenser body showing two pre-drilledmounting holes in the rear wall 24.

FIGS. 8 and 9 show non-limiting views of a dispenser body; in this case,views showing a dispenser body with an opaque lid and six retainingclips fit over the upper edge of the front wall.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Many existing first aid systems do not adequately protect individualbandages from dirt, dust, and moisture and many are not appropriate foruse in the home. Importantly, existing bandage dispensers fail toreliably retain a plurality of bandage packs simultaneously. Whereretention fails, individual bandages are not dispensed cleanly or readyto apply to a wound. Advantages of the methods, devices, and systems fordispensing individual bandages described herein include enhancedprotection for bandage packs and individual bandages, a dispenser thatis appropriate for the home, and at least one retaining clip thatreliably allows dispensing of ready-to-apply bandages that have not beenexcessively handled, yet also allows easy refilling.

Disclosed herein, in various embodiments, are systems for dispensingbandages comprising: a dispenser body defining an interior compartmentwith an open or partially open top and comprising a front wall with anexposed upper edge and at least one interior compartment divider; atleast one bandage pack disposed in said interior compartment, whereinsaid bandage pack comprises at least one individually wrapped bandage;and at least one retaining clip, wherein said clip retains a bandagepack in said dispenser body.

Also disclosed herein, in various embodiments, are systems fordispensing individual bandages comprising: a dispenser body defining abox-shaped interior compartment with an open top and comprising: a frontwall, a lid that reversibly covers the open top of the interiorcompartment; and at least one planar divider disposed in said interiorcompartment perpendicular to said front wall; a plurality of bandagepacks disposed in said divided interior compartment, wherein each saidbandage pack comprises a rigid cover and a plurality of individuallywrapped bandages, wherein said individually wrapped bandages are boundto each other and to said cover, wherein removal of an individualbandage from said pack causes the bound portion of the wrapper to beretained, thus freeing and partially exposing said bandage; and aplurality of retaining clips, wherein each clip is adapted to fit overthe upper edge of said front wall, wherein each said retaining clipreversibly interlocks with said dispenser body so as to interfere withremoval of a bandage pack, but allow removal of individual bandages fromthe interior compartment through the open top of said dispenser body.

Also disclosed herein, in various embodiments, are retaining clips for abandage dispenser, wherein said bandage dispenser comprises: a dispenserbody defining an interior compartment with an open or partially open topand comprising a front wall with an exposed upper edge and at least oneinterior compartment divider; wherein said interior compartment of saiddispenser body is adapted to contain a plurality of bandage packs,wherein each said bandage pack comprises a plurality of individuallywrapped bandages; and wherein said retaining clip retains a bandage packin said dispenser body.

Also disclosed herein, in various embodiments, are retaining clips foran individual bandage dispenser, wherein said bandage dispensercomprises: a dispenser body defining a box-shaped interior compartmentwith an open or partially open top; a front wall with an exposed upperedge; a lid that reversibly covers the open top of the interiorcompartment; and at least one planar divider disposed in said interiorcompartment perpendicular to said front wall; wherein said dividedinterior compartment of said dispenser body is adapted to contain aplurality of bandage packs, wherein each said bandage pack comprises arigid cover and a plurality of individually wrapped bandages, whereinsaid individually wrapped bandages are bound to each other and to saidcover, wherein removal of an individual bandage from said pack causesthe bound portion of the wrapper to be retained, thus freeing andpartially exposing said bandage; and wherein said retaining clip isadapted to fit over said exposed upper edge of said front wall andreversibly interlock with said dispenser body so as to interfere withremoval of a bandage pack, but allow removal of individual bandages fromthe interior compartment through the open top of said dispenser body.

Dispenser Body

In some embodiments, the methods, devices, and systems for dispensingindividual bandages include a dispenser body. In further embodiments,the dispenser body includes a front wall and a rear wall. In someembodiments, the front wall of the dispenser body includes an exposedupper edge. The term “exposed,” as used herein, means not shielded orprotected. In some embodiments, an upper edge is exposed such that it isavailable to contact other components of the systems and devicesdescribed herein. In some embodiments, an exposed upper edge isexposable, partially exposed, or reversibly exposed such that it ispotentially, partially, or reversibly available to contact othercomponents. In some embodiments, the front and rear walls are parallelto each other (see e.g., FIGS. 1, 2, and 5-9). In other embodiments, thefront and rear walls are not parallel to each other. In someembodiments, the dispenser body includes two side walls. In furtherembodiments, the side walls are parallel to each other and perpendicularto the front wall and the rear wall (see e.g., FIGS. 1, and 5-9). Inother embodiments, the side walls are not parallel to each other and notperpendicular to the front wall and the rear wall. In some embodiments,the dispenser body includes a bottom perpendicular to the front wall,the rear wall, and to both side walls. In some embodiments, the wallsand bottom of the dispenser body are connected at right angles (e.g., 90degrees). In various other embodiments, the walls and bottom of thedispenser body are connected at angles including, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90,95, 100, 105, and 110 degrees. In some embodiments, one or more cornersand/or edges of the dispenser body are sharp. In other embodiments, oneor more corners and/or edges of the dispenser body are rounded (seee.g., FIGS. 1, 2, and 6-9).

In some embodiments, the top of the dispenser body is open. In furtherembodiments, the open top of the dispenser body provides easy and rapidaccess to individual bandages in the interior compartment. In someembodiments, the dispenser body is connected to a lid that reversiblycovers the open top of the interior compartment. In further embodiments,a lid protects bandage packs and individual bandages in the interiorcompartment from dust, dirt, and moisture in the environment. In someembodiments, one lid reversibly covers the open top of the interiorcompartment. In various other embodiments, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10separate lids reversibly cover a portion of the open top of the interiorcompartment. In some embodiments, the dispenser body is connected to alid by one or more hinges. In further embodiments, a hinge is, by way ofnon-limiting examples, a barrel hinge, a pivot hinge, and a continuoushinge. In some embodiments, a hinge is a sheet of flexible material or ascored or perforated section of the dispenser body that is flexible suchthat the connection allows the lid to move. In some embodiments, thedispenser body includes a feature that interlocks with a feature of alid. In a particular embodiment, at least one protrusion (e.g., a peg)on the dispenser body interlocks with a recess (e.g., a hole) on a lid.In another particular embodiment, at least one protrusion (e.g., a peg)on a lid interlocks with a recess (e.g., a hole) on the dispenser body.

In some embodiments, the dispenser body defines an interior compartment.In further embodiments, the interior compartment is box-shaped. In stillfurther embodiments, the interior of the dispenser body defines arectangular box-shape. In still further embodiments, the interior of thedispenser body defines a square box-shape.

In some embodiments, the dispenser body includes at least one planardivider disposed in the interior compartment. In some embodiments, adivider is planar and disposed in the interior compartment of thedispenser body perpendicular to the front wall. In some embodiments, adivider is fixed such that it may not be removed or repositioned. Inother embodiments, a divider is removable and/or repositionable. In someembodiments, a divider is positioned in the interior compartment of thedispenser body to define a space sized to accept a particular bandagepack. In various further embodiments, a divider defines a space that is10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95,and 100 mm wide. In some embodiments, divider defines a space that is 25to 75 mm wide. In various embodiments, the dispenser body includes 1, 2,3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 dividers that divide the interiorcompartment of the dispenser body into 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and11 spaces, respectively. In some embodiments, the dispenser bodyincludes 3 to 7 dividers. In further embodiments, the dispenser bodyincludes 5 dividers.

In light of the disclosure provided herein, the dispenser body, and whenpresent, dividers, and lids, are constructed from materials known to themanufacturing arts using techniques, tools, and machines known to theart. Suitable materials for the dispenser body, dividers, and lids aredurable and rigid. Therefore, suitable materials include, by way ofnon-limiting examples, layered or corrugated paper, wood, plastic (e.g.,polyethylene terephthalate, high-density polyethylene, polyvinylchloride, polypropylene, high impact polystyrene, acrylonitrilebutadiene styrene, and polyamide), metal (e.g., aluminum, steel, iron,nickel, titanium, zinc, and tin), carbon fiber, and combinationsthereof. In some embodiments, the materials are opaque. In otherembodiments, the materials are transparent. In some embodiments, a lidand/or the front wall of the dispenser body includes one or moretransparent windows. In further embodiments, a lid and/or front wall ofthe dispenser body is entirely transparent. In still furtherembodiments, transparent components or materials allow an injured personto identify an appropriate bandage quickly; even while still approachingthe dispenser or before opening a lid. In still further embodiments,transparent components or materials allow a homeowner to visuallydetermine whether a bandage pack is missing or empty; even from adistance or when merely passing by the dispenser. In some embodiments,the dispenser body includes a rear wall with features adapted tofacilitate mounting the dispenser to a fixed surface. In furtherembodiments, features adapted to facilitate mounting include, by way ofnon-limiting examples, pre-drilled holes (see e.g., FIG. 7), adhesive,hook and loop fasteners, magnets, and suction cups.

Referring to FIG. 1, in a particular embodiment, the dispenser bodyincludes a front wall 1 with an exposed upper edge 2 that is parallel toa rear wall. The body has an open top that is covered by a lid 3. Thelid is connected to the dispenser body by a pivot hinge 4 formed by pegson the lid interlocking with holes on the side walls of the dispenserbody.

Referring to FIG. 2, in a cross-section of the particular embodimentdepicted in FIG. 1, the dispenser body includes a front wall with anexposed upper edge 9 that is parallel to a rear wall 8. The body has anopen top that is covered by a lid 11. The lid is connected to thedispenser body by a pivot hinge 12 formed by pegs on the lidinterlocking with holes on the side walls of the dispenser body. Atleast one divider 10 is disposed in the interior compartment defined bythe dispenser body. The dividers are perpendicular to the front wall 9and fixed in position.

Bandage Pack

In some embodiments, the methods, devices, and systems for dispensingindividual bandages includes at least one bandage pack. In variousembodiments, the system includes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11bandage packs. In further embodiments, the system includes 3-9 bandagepacks. In still further embodiments, the system includes 6 bandagepacks. Bandages (also referred to as adhesive bandages, stickingplasters, and plasters) are small dressings often used to cover andprotect minor to moderate injuries. In some embodiments, a bandage packincludes a rigid cover that is folded to enclose a plurality ofindividually wrapped bandages. In further embodiments, the individualbandages extend vertically beyond the upper edge of a cover such thatthe individual bandages are available to grasp and remove from the pack.In some embodiments, the individually wrapped bandages are bound to eachother and to the cover, such that removal of an individual bandage fromthe pack causes the bound portion of the wrapper to be retained, thusfreeing and partially exposing a bandage for application. In furtherembodiments, a free, partially exposed bandage is easily and rapidlyapplied to an injury with one hand. In some embodiments, individuallywrapped bandages are bound to each other and to the cover along a bottomedge. In further embodiments, binding is accomplished, for example, bygluing, stapling, crimping, or melting the bandage pack cover and theindividual bandages along a bottom edge.

In various embodiments, each bandage pack includes 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15,20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 and 50 individually wrapped bandages. In someembodiments, each bandage pack comprises 5 to 40 individually wrappedbandages. In further embodiments, each bandage pack comprises 10 to 20individually wrapped bandages. In various embodiments, individualbandage are fabric bandages, plastic bandages, washproof bandages,waterproof bandages, butterfly bandages, knuckle bandages, stripbandages (e.g., rectangular), and spot bandages (e.g., circular).

In some embodiments, more than one bandage pack is disposed in theinterior compartment of the dispenser body and the packs are the samesize. In other embodiments, more than one bandage pack is disposed inthe interior compartment of the dispenser body and the packs are not thesame size. In various embodiments, a bandage pack is 10, 15, 20, 25, 30,35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, and 100 mm wide. Invarious embodiments, a bandage pack is 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100, 105,110, 115, 120, and 125 mm high. In various embodiments, a bandage packis 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, and 80 mmdeep. In further embodiments, a bandage pack has dimensions selectedfrom: 72 mm wide×40 mm deep×107 mm long, 62 mm wide×40 mm deep×107 mmlong, 60 mm wide×40 mm deep×107 mm long, 80 mm wide×27 mm deep×107 mmlong, 80 mm wide×34 mm deep×107 mm long, and 80 mm wide×40 mm deep×107mm long. In some embodiments, the individually wrapped bandages havesizes selected from: 45 mm×51 mm, 40 mm×10 mm, 76 mm×38 mm, 76 mm×25 mm,and 76 mm×19 mm.

In light of the disclosure provided herein, a bandage pack andindividually wrapped bandages are constructed from materials known tothe manufacturing arts using techniques, tools, and machines known tothe art. Suitable materials for a bandage pack cover include, by way ofnon-limiting examples, paper, cardstock, corrugated paper, and plastic(e.g., polyethylene terephthalate, high-density polyethylene, polyvinylchloride, polypropylene, high impact polystyrene, acrylonitrilebutadiene styrene, and polyamide). Suitable materials for a bandage arenon-irritating, durable, and flexible and include, by way ofnon-limiting examples, textiles of natural fiber (e.g., cotton, linen,and hemp), textiles of synthetic fiber (e.g., nylon, polyester, aramid,olefin, and acrylic), and plastic (e.g., polyvinyl chloride, low-densitypolyethylene, and polypropylene). Suitable materials for a bandagewrapper are easily torn and include, by way of non-limiting examples,paper and waxed paper.

Referring to FIG. 3, in a particular embodiment, a bandage pack includesa cardstock cover 18 that is folded along a bottom edge 19 to enclose aplurality of individually wrapped knuckle bandages 16, 17. The bandagewrapper 16 includes transparent material such that the individualbandage 17 is visible through the wrapper.

Referring to FIG. 4, in a particular embodiment, a strip bandage 20 isfreed from a bandage pack and the bound portion of the wrapper isretained in the bandage pack such that only an unbound portion of thewrapper 21, 22 is associated with the bandage. In this freed andpartially exposed state, the bandage 20 is available for easy and rapidapplication with one hand.

Retaining Clip

In some embodiments, the methods, devices, and systems for dispensingindividual bandages includes at least one retaining clip. In someembodiments, a retaining clip includes 3 sides forming a channel adaptedto fit over the exposed upper edge of the front wall of a dispenserbody. In various embodiments, the system includes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8, 9, 10, and 11 retaining clips. In some embodiments, the systemincludes 6 retaining clips. In some embodiments, the system includes oneretaining clip for each division of the interior compartment of thedispenser body created by one or more dividers. In some embodiments, thesystem includes more than one retaining clip and the clips are one size.In other embodiments, the system includes more than one retaining clipand the clips are more than one size. In other embodiments, the systemincludes more than one retaining clip and the clips are various sizes.In further embodiments, the clips are sized to match divisions of theinterior compartment of the dispenser body created by one or moredividers.

In some embodiments, a retaining clip reversibly interlocks with thedispenser body such that under normal conditions of use, it is onlyremoved deliberately. In further embodiments, the interlocking between aretaining clip and the dispenser body results from interaction of atleast one protrusion and at least one recess (e.g., at least onemale/female interaction). In some embodiments, a protrusion isassociated with the dispenser body and a corresponding recess isassociated with a retaining clip. In other embodiments, a protrusion isassociated with a retaining clip and a corresponding recess isassociated with the dispenser body. In some embodiments, theinterlocking between a retaining clip and the dispenser body resultsfrom interaction of one protrusion and one recess. In other embodiments,the interlocking between a retaining clip and the dispenser body resultsfrom interaction of a plurality of protrusions and recesses. In furtherembodiments, the interlocking between a retaining clip and the dispenserbody results from interaction of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10protrusions and corresponding recesses.

In various embodiments, a protrusion has a shape selected fromsubstantially: round, oval, oblong, triangular, square, rectangular,quadrilateral, rhomboidal, trapezoidal, pentagonal, and hexagonal. Infurther embodiments, a recess (e.g., a hole) corresponds to a protrusionand has a shape corresponding to the shape of a protrusion. In someembodiments, a protrusion and corresponding recess have alength-to-width ratio of greater than one and are positionedhorizontally relative to the dispenser body or substantiallyhorizontally relative to the dispenser body. In other embodiments, aprotrusion and corresponding recess have a length-to-width ratio ofgreater than one and are positioned vertically relative to the dispenserbody or substantially vertically relative to the dispenser body. Inother embodiments, a protrusion and corresponding recess have alength-to-width ratio of greater than one and are positioned diagonallyrelative to the dispenser body or substantially diagonally relative tothe dispenser body.

In some embodiments, the interlocking between a retaining clip and thedispenser body results from friction. In some embodiments, theinterlocking between a retaining clip and the dispenser body resultsfrom a variation in the thickness of the front wall of the dispenserbody.

In some embodiments, a retaining clip fit over, and reversiblyinterlocked with, the upper edge of the dispenser body interferes withremoval of a bandage pack by narrowing the top opening of the dispenserbody. In some embodiments, a retaining clip fit onto, and reversiblyinterlocked with, the upper edge of the dispenser body interferes withremoval of a bandage pack by fitting over the front wall of saiddispenser body and a portion of a bandage pack simultaneously. Infurther embodiments, the interference of a retaining clip provides acounterforce retaining a bandage pack in the interior compartment of thedispenser body when an individual bandage associated with the bandagepack is grasped and pulled upward to release it from the pack via thetop opening of the dispenser body.

In light of the disclosure provided herein, retaining clips areconstructed from materials known to the manufacturing arts usingtechniques, tools, and machines known to the art. Suitable materials forretaining clips are durable and rigid, yet offer a low to moderatedegree of flexibility. Therefore, suitable materials include, by way ofnon-limiting examples, paper, wood, plastic (e.g., polyethyleneterephthalate, high-density polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride,polypropylene, high impact polystyrene, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene,and polyamide), metal (e.g., steel, aluminum, and aluminum alloys),carbon fiber, and combinations thereof. The strength of the interlockbetween a retaining clip and the dispenser body is varied by selectingappropriate materials, number of interacting elements (e.g., protrusionsand corresponding recesses), and the size, shape, and orientation of theinteracting elements.

Referring to FIG. 1, in a particular embodiment, a retaining clip 6 isfit over the upper edge 2 of the front wall 1 of the dispenser body. Avertical, oblong protrusion 7 on the front wall reversibly interlockswith a corresponding hole in the retaining clip. In the fit andreversibly interlocked position, the retaining clip interferes withremoval of a bandage pack 5 from the interior compartment of thedispenser body.

Referring to FIG. 2, in a cross-section of the particular embodimentdepicted in FIG. 1, the retaining clip 13 is fit over the upper edge ofthe front wall 9 of the dispenser body and between the dividers 10 inthe interior compartment. A protrusion 14 on the front surface of thefront wall 9 of the dispenser body reversibly interlocks with acorresponding hole in the retaining clip. Further, a notch 15 evacuatedfrom the channel of the retaining clip creates a thin space toaccommodate an aspect of a bandage pack. When an aspect of a bandagepack, such as a rigid paper cover, is secured in the notch 15 in thechannel of the retaining clip, the bandage pack is effectively retainedin interior compartment of the dispenser body.

Referring to FIGS. 5 and 6, in particular embodiments, retaining clipsare fit over the upper edge of the front wall of the dispenser body. Oneclip is associated with each division of the interior compartment of thedispenser body. One horizontal, oblong protrusion on the front wallreversibly interlocks with a corresponding hole in each retaining clip.

EXAMPLES

The following illustrative examples are representative of embodiments ofthe methods, devices, and systems for dispensing individual bandagesdescribed herein and are not meant to be limiting in any way.

Example 1

A 16-year-old boy is cutting a bagel in the kitchen of his home. Heaccidentally nicks the side of the index finger of his left hand. Whilethe cut is only 1 cm long and 2 mm deep, he begins bleeding quite a bitand becomes alarmed. After washing the wound with clean water herealizes that he should cover the wound to protect it and to help quellthe bleeding. He remembers the bandage dispenser that his father mountedto the door of the kitchen pantry. The bandage dispenser body is made ofABS plastic and is mounted to the door with double-sided adhesive tape.As the boy approaches the dispenser he can see through the transparentlid and realizes that the dispenser is stocked with bandage packscontaining six sizes of bandages.

With his uninjured hand, he flips the hinged lid of the dispenser up andgrasps the available end of an appropriately-sized bandage. Pullingupward on the individual bandage, its perforated wrapper gives way andhe removes a partially exposed bandage through the open top of thedispenser body while the bandage pack, including a portion of thebandage's wrapper, is retained in the dispenser. The boy gently appliesthe bandage to his injured finger and applies light pressure to hiscovered wound.

Example 2

Referring to the family described in Example 1, the day after the boy isinjured, his mother decides to check the bandage dispenser's supply ofbandages. She surveys the six bandage packs and discovers that there isonly one individually wrapped bandage left in the bandage pack offering76×25 mm strip bandages. She decides to replace the bandage pack,exchanging with a new one. She pulls upward on a three-sided plasticretaining clip that is fit over the upper edge of the front wall of thedispenser body to release the depleted bandage pack. The clip isinterlocked with the dispenser body by interaction between a 1 mm×5 mmprotrusion on the dispenser body and a similarly shaped hole in theretaining clip; however, her upward pressure releases the clip from thedispenser body and frees the paper and cardstock bandage pack. Afterreplacing the pack, she re-affixes the clip by placing it over the edgeof the body and pushing downward until it snaps in place. The channelformed by the clip encompasses both the upper edge of the front wall ofthe dispenser and the cardstock cover of the bandage pack, thus holdingthe pack firmly and reliably in place.

What is claimed is:
 1. A system for dispensing bandages comprising: a. adispenser body defining an interior compartment with an open orpartially open top and comprising a front wall with an exposed upperedge; b. a bandage pack disposed in the interior compartment, thebandage pack comprising at least one individually wrapped bandage; andc. a removable retaining clip, the retaining clip having the form of achannel adapted to reversibly interlock with the exposed upper edge ofthe front wall so that the retaining clip retains a bandage pack in thedispenser body.
 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the retaining clip,when interlocked with the upper edge of the front wall, allows removalof individual bandages from the interior compartment through the top ofthe dispenser body, but does not allow removal of a bandage packdisposed therein.
 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the retaining clipreversibly interlocks with the dispenser body via interaction of aprotrusion and a recess.
 4. The system of claim 2, wherein the retainingclip interferes with removal of a bandage pack by fitting over the frontwall of the dispenser body and a portion of the bandage packsimultaneously.
 5. The system of claim 1, comprising one through elevenretaining clips.
 6. The system of claim 5, comprising six retainingclips.
 7. The system of claim 1, wherein the dispenser body defines aninterior compartment comprising at least one interior compartmentdivider.
 8. The system of claim 7, wherein the at least one divider isremovable or repositionable.
 9. The system of claim 7, wherein the atleast one interior compartment divider creates a plurality of interiorcompartment divisions and the system comprises one bandage pack for eachinterior compartment division and one retaining clip for each bandagepack.
 10. The system of claim 7, wherein the at least one divider isfixed.
 11. The system of claim 1, wherein the dispenser body comprisesfrom one through eleven dividers.
 12. The system of claim 11, whereinthe dispenser body comprises five dividers.
 13. The system of claim 1,comprising one through eleven bandage packs.
 14. The system of claim 13,comprising six bandage packs.
 15. The system of claim 1, wherein eachsaid bandage pack comprises three through fifty individually wrappedbandages.
 16. The system of claim 1, wherein the interior compartment issubstantially box-shaped.
 17. The system of claim 1, wherein thedispenser body further comprises a lid.
 18. The system of claim 17,wherein the lid is at least partially transparent.
 19. The system ofclaim 1, wherein the front wall is at least partially transparent.